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In order to assist PBA members in the promotion of financial education, the Association commissioned the authoring of My Savings Book & Journal. It is the hope of the PBA leadership, and our talented, dedicated banker volunteers who worked on this project, that banks across Pennsylvania will utilize this resource as |
a tool to foster financial awareness in the young people of their communities. Working in association…we can improve the financial choices of tomorrow's generation.
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Junior Achievement is the world’s largest organization dedicated to educating students. Junior Achievement offers financial literacy |
programs to students in grades K-12 to help teach the key concepts of earning, saving and spending money, and how it relates to the global economy. In today's economic times, it’s essential our youth are given the tools to succeed in a global economy. These skills empower them to create a better tomorrow for themselves, their family and their communities. PBA & Junior Achievement are dedicated to expanding financial literacy throughout the Commonwealth. Learn how you can participate.
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An annual event held in April where bankers visit local classrooms to teach the value of saving. Since it was started by the ABA Education Foundation in 1997, more than 60,000 bankers have reached some 2.8 million young people.
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An annual event held in October where bankers visit local classrooms to share with students the "credit facts of life." Since it was started by the ABA Education Foundation in 2003 more than 11,000 bankers have reached 445,000 young people.
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Members of the retired banker program maintain an open door to the industry they have built their success and made by assisting PBA members promote financial literacy programs in their local communities. Membership is $FREE
For more details, visit our web page . . .
PBA Retired Bankers Program
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